Getting to the Festival

The Richmond World Festival is located in City Centre (the heart of Richmond) making getting to the festival really easy. We encourage you to choose a sustainable method of transport to get to Minoru Park. Here are a few suggestions:

ON FOOT:If you stroll to the festival on foot, you won’t have to deal with parking and you’ll burn a few extra calories. So, you won’t feel guilty for eating that bag of mini-donuts.

ON BIKE:Minoru Park is located along Granville Avenue which has a dedicated bicycle lane for nearly its entire length. Safely and securely store your bicycle at the festival using our FREE Wheel Watch–it’s like a coat check, but for bikes! The Wheel Watch is being hosted by the Richmond Green Ambassadors.

TAKE TRANSIT:Take the Canada Line and disembark at the Richmond-Brighouse station. Cross the street, walk through Richmond Centre, and the festival is a short walk away. In total, the distance from Skytrain to the Park is a mere 800m!

ON THE BUS:Minoru Park is surrounded by bus routes. Take the 410 for a drop off right outside the festival gates. Ride the 407 and have a lovely 5 minute scenic walk until you get to the festival. Or you can take any bus which drops you off at the Richmond Center stop (402, 403, 404, C94) and walk to the festival in 5 minutes.

DRIVE YOUR CAR:If you are planning on driving please try to carpool as parking at the festival will be limited. There is no parking at Minoru Complex, but you can park in the south parkade at Richmond Centre, Richmond City Hall, and along the adjacent neighborhood streets. We have accessible parking located behind Minoru Pool (enter off of Granville Street).

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Our "Runaway and Join the Circus" by Circus West performances on Family Day at 11am and 2pm, featuring 4 Diefenbaker Elementary students. These special performances are sponsored by Kin's Farm Market Thank you for your continued support! pic.twitter.com/MEcNslKrkr

A big shout to Lansdowne Centre for being our presenting sponsor for Children's Arts Festival again this year and also for hosting our Sneak Peak event on Sat, Feb 3. Your continued support throughout these years have been amazing. pic.twitter.com/Otx6MvmQJw

There is still time to register for Creativity Classes before spots run out! Puppet making, GIF making, Button Blankets, Yo-yo magic, Needle Felting and Improv are just a few classes that are still available. Call 604-247-8300 or reg online at ow.ly/ic5r30i9iQKpic.twitter.com/FwddDkX0NJ

Have a good laugh with Tickle Me Pickle comedy shows at the Children's Arts Festival. They will be performing in the Performance Hall on Family Day at 11:30am and 2:15pm. $5 Festival admission includes all shows and Imagination Stations. pic.twitter.com/lyriRpLaxS

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